Do High-Velocity Clouds Really Fuel Galactic Star Formation?

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6 pages, LaTeX (newpasp, included), also available at http://casa.colorado.edu/~bgibson/publications.html, to appear in Gas &

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Tantalizing evidence has been presented supporting the suggestion that a large population of extragalactic gas clouds permeates the Local Group, a population which has been associated with the Galactic High-Velocity Clouds (HVCs). We comment on both the strengths and weaknesses of this suggestion, informally referred to as the Blitz/Spergel picture. Theoretical predictions for the spatial and kinematic distributions, metallicities, distances, and emission properties of Blitz/Spergel HVCs will be confronted with extant observational data.

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